A communication agent method, involving a server, a first mobile device and a second mobile device communicated with the server in wireless, the method comprising steps of: via the first mobile device, logging in the server with a MSISDN and requesting a specific number according to the MSISDN; via the server, returning the specific number binding with the MSISDN; sending an authorization message to the first mobile device for confirming, if the second mobile device request to the server for logging in the server with specific number of the first mobile device; and via the second mobile device, logging in the server with the specific number of the first mobile device, if the first mobile device confirming the authorization message.
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1. A communication agent method, involving a server, a first mobile device and a second mobile device communicated with the server in wireless, the method comprising steps of: S1: via the first mobile device, logging in the server with a first MSISDN and requesting a first specific number according to the first MSISDN; S2: via the server, returning the first specific number binding with the first MSISDN; S3: sending a first authorization message to the first mobile device for confirming, if the second mobile device requesting for logging to the server with the first specific number of the first mobile device; and S4: via the second mobile device, logging in the server with the first specific number of the first mobile device, if the first mobile device confirming the first authorization message; wherein in step S1, the first mobile device is provided with a plurality of MSISDNs along with the first MSISDN, and the server produces and binds a plurality of specific numbers for each MSISDN; each specific number is used only in one mobile device; wherein in step S3, when the second mobile device requests to the server for logging in the server with first specific number of the first mobile device, the server receives and stores a second identification message of the second mobile device, binding the first specific number of the first mobile device to the second mobile device, and simultaneously separates the first specific number from the first mobile device; wherein in step S3, furthermore, the server checks and verifies a first identification message and the first MSISDN of the first mobile device, and then sends out a first authorization message to the first mobile device in response to the first identification message and the first MSISDN after the check and verification; wherein in step S4, the first mobile device receives the first authorization message, and confirms on an authorization dialog popup box on the screen of the first mobile device, and sends out a second authorization message to authorize the server to bind the first specific number to the second identification message of the second mobile device, which is stored in the server; wherein in step S4, furthermore, the first identification message is an unique ID (JID) for the first mobile device, and the second identification message is an unique ID (JID) for the second mobile device.
A communication agent method using a server and two mobile devices. The first device logs into the server with its phone number (MSISDN) and requests a specific number. The server then provides this specific number, which is linked to the device's phone number. If the second device tries to log in using the first device's specific number, the first device receives an authorization request. If the first device approves, the second device is logged in using the first device’s specific number, effectively taking it over, and separating it from the first mobile device. The first device may have multiple phone numbers and corresponding specific numbers. Before sending the authorization message, the server verifies the first device's ID and phone number. The device IDs are unique identifiers (JIDs).
2. The communication agent method of claim 1 , wherein, the step of via the first mobile device logging in the server with a first MSISDN further comprising: via the first mobile device, logging in the server with a second MSISDN, requesting and generating a first and a second specific number separately according to the first MSISDN and the second MSISDN, and binding the first and the second specific number respectively to the first MSISDN and the second MSISDN.
The communication agent method described previously allows the first mobile device to log in with multiple phone numbers (MSISDNs) and request unique specific numbers for each. The server generates and associates a distinct specific number with each phone number. So, the first mobile device can log in to the server using a second MSISDN, requesting a first and second specific number separately based on the first and second MSISDNs, and binding those specific numbers respectively to their corresponding MSISDNs. This allows the same device to control multiple identities or accounts.
3. The communication agent method of claim 2 , wherein, the step of via the first mobile device logging with a second MSISDN to the server further comprising: setting multiple phone numbers corresponding to the first MSISDN and the second MSISDN, and grouping the phone numbers according to the first MSISDN and the second MSISDN respectively.
In the communication agent method where the first device logs in with multiple phone numbers (MSISDNs) to obtain unique specific numbers, this also involves setting up and grouping multiple phone numbers that correspond to each MSISDN. This means associating several phone numbers with one main MSISDN and grouping them accordingly. For example, the first MSISDN has it's set of phone numbers and the second MSISDN has a different set. This facilitates managing different communication channels or contacts under separate, identifiable number groups.
4. The communication agent method of claim 1 , wherein, the step of requesting a first specific number according to the first MSISDN further comprising: requesting a second specific number according to the MSISDN.
In the communication agent method, after the first device logs in with its phone number (MSISDN), instead of just requesting a single "specific number" bound to it, the device can request multiple such numbers. It requests not only a "first specific number" but also a "second specific number" that is linked to the same MSISDN. This allows for multiple communication channels or identities to be associated with a single phone number.
5. The communication agent method of claim 1 , wherein, the step of via the server returning the first specific number binding with the first MSISDN further comprising: if the first MSISDN has bound to the first specific number in the server, the server returning the first specific number binding with the first MSISDN; if the first MSISDN has not bound to the first specific number in the server, the server producing the first specific number binding with the first MSISDN, and returning the first specific number.
In the communication agent method, when the first device requests a "specific number" linked to its phone number (MSISDN), the server first checks if such a link already exists. If the phone number is already associated with a specific number, the server returns that existing number. If no link exists, the server generates a new specific number, associates it with the phone number, and then returns the newly created number to the device.
6. The communication agent method of claim 1 , wherein, the step via the second mobile device, logging in the server with the first specific number of the first mobile device, further comprising : inputting the first specific number and a security code for requesting to log in the server.
When the second device attempts to log into the communication agent method using the first device’s "specific number," the process requires more than just inputting the number. To log in to the server, the second device must input both the "specific number" and a separate "security code." This added layer of security aims to prevent unauthorized access and confirms that the user on the second device is authorized to use the specific number.
7. The communication agent method of claim 1 , wherein, the first specific number is configured with a format of 10 unordered digits code following a ‘*’, for distinguishing from the first MSISDN.
In the communication agent method, the "specific number" assigned to the first device has a particular format to distinguish it from regular phone numbers (MSISDN). The "specific number" consists of 10 random digits preceded by an asterisk (*). This formatting helps the system differentiate between standard phone numbers and the generated specific numbers used for device authorization and identification.
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